Highway peg advice
I just use the chrome cheapies sold by JP Cycles. Flat on upper side with anti-skid molding, no rubber anywhere, all chrome finish. Just angle them a bit inward to keep my boot from sliding off. Work perfect for me and look clean too. Love to be able to stretch my "speed sticks" out on long rides. :-)
I use the long angled highway peg mounts, HD part number 50829-07A, and Slipstream pegs. Kury makes a similar mount that's more affordable, Tour Techs. I set them down low so my heels are on the boards, toes on the pegs. Getting them at the same height takes some trial and error.
Here's what you need.
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...peg-combo.html
https://www.hdforums.com/forum/touri...peg-combo.html
I had a pair of the HD 360's until I was forced into a guard rail which broke one of them. I really liked the adjustability of them. I ran out and bought a new set and decided I didn't want them. By the time I decided this I couldn't return them. So now they sit on a shelf. They'll be going in the classifieds as soon as I get off my lazy *** and post it.
I had a pair of the HD 360's until I was forced into a guard rail which broke one of them. I really liked the adjustability of them. I ran out and bought a new set and decided I didn't want them. By the time I decided this I couldn't return them. So now they sit on a shelf. They'll be going in the classifieds as soon as I get off my lazy *** and post it.
Mine are Kuryakins, right off the shelf. I sometimes just keep my feet on the floorboards, but rest my toes on the heel part. I like the ones with a heel. They're comfortable when I also want to put my feet out on them. I also rigged up an extender to bring them out a little, so my feet don't touch the lowers. 1st pic is my bike. 2nd pic is right from Kuryakin website.
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